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joining us now is senator marco rubio of florida. senator, good morning. what is your position on what happened last night? >> it was the right move. first of all, it was legal. it was in furtherance of both enforcing an agreement that the united states and russia were a party to for the removal of chemical weapons. it was a further rants of the treaty they signed and in furtherance of international law that says you cannot use chemical weapons. it was all to our international interest. there are hundreds of american troops now in the region and syria who could be threatened by sarin gas. and, so, it was important. it was proportional and it was targeted. but it was not just symbolic. he specifically targeted and significantly degraded a key military installation which has been united statesed in the past and i believe would have been used in the future for chemical attacks. >> does he need to go to congress? >> it depends on the circumstances. if it is response to an immediate threat to our national interest, i don't think the president needs to come befo
joining us now is senator marco rubio of florida. senator, good morning. what is your position on what happened last night? >> it was the right move. first of all, it was legal. it was in furtherance of both enforcing an agreement that the united states and russia were a party to for the removal of chemical weapons. it was a further rants of the treaty they signed and in furtherance of international law that says you cannot use chemical weapons. it was all to our international interest....
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senator rubio is standing by. we begin, though, with the president's conversation with wolf blitzer. >> mr. president, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> this latest idea floated by john kerry picked up by the russians, is it possible this could avert a u.s. military strike on syria? >> it's possible if it's real. and, you know, i think it's certainly a positive development with the russians and the syrians both make gestures towards dealing with these chemical weapons. this is what we've been asking for not just over the last week or the last month, but for the last couple of years, because these chemical weapons pose a significant threat to all nations and to the united states in particular. that's why 98% of humanity has said we don't use these. that protects our troops. and it protects children like the ones that we saw in those videos inside of syria. so it is a potentially positive development. i have to say that it's unlikely that we would have arrived at that point where there were public st
senator rubio is standing by. we begin, though, with the president's conversation with wolf blitzer. >> mr. president, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> this latest idea floated by john kerry picked up by the russians, is it possible this could avert a u.s. military strike on syria? >> it's possible if it's real. and, you know, i think it's certainly a positive development with the russians and the syrians both make gestures towards dealing with these...
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and said, rubio wouldn't know how to do this. >> rubio first called it a freak show, the trump freak show he wants no part of. >> thank you all so much for joining us. pretty interesting, pretty interesting moments for donald trump right there. if you have not had enough, there's so much more. be sure to tune in at 7:00 p.m. eastern, cnn's erin burnett will sit down one-on-one with donald trump. they'll talk about about tax plan and more. >>> all eyes will be on president obama and russian president vladimir putin when they come face to face. the drama behind that closed-door meeting ahead. >>> plus, i've got to tell you, one of the most astounding pieces of breaking news i've seen in a long time, mars, lick ward water on mars. this is big news. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another
and said, rubio wouldn't know how to do this. >> rubio first called it a freak show, the trump freak show he wants no part of. >> thank you all so much for joining us. pretty interesting, pretty interesting moments for donald trump right there. if you have not had enough, there's so much more. be sure to tune in at 7:00 p.m. eastern, cnn's erin burnett will sit down one-on-one with donald trump. they'll talk about about tax plan and more. >>> all eyes will be on president...
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joining us from the capital is marco rubio. he's a member of the senate foreign relations committee and he's been critical of the approach to syria in the past. what is your reaction tonight to the news of this struck that president trump has launched. >> my first reaction is to congratulate our men and women in uniform. i don't believe this is a message. i believe this is actually a tactical action that furthers an objective. my guess is and i think you'll see confirmation, the airfield which is where these attacks were launched from a couple of days ago is going to be the target and that is the airfield from which the chemical attacks were launched. it's a critical point in a part of the country where they are battles rebels in the southern part of syria. as i said, i think this is an important decisive step that was taken. it is not a message. it is a degrading of the capability of the syrian regime to carry out further chemical attacks against innocent civilians. this will degrade their capability to launch those attacks fr
joining us from the capital is marco rubio. he's a member of the senate foreign relations committee and he's been critical of the approach to syria in the past. what is your reaction tonight to the news of this struck that president trump has launched. >> my first reaction is to congratulate our men and women in uniform. i don't believe this is a message. i believe this is actually a tactical action that furthers an objective. my guess is and i think you'll see confirmation, the airfield...
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rubio and mr. bush, who are both trailing in the polls, have not ruled out legal status for people in the country illegally at some distant point in the future. so how will they all be tested on distinguishing themselves on this issue with real specificity? >> i think you're going to see an all-out fight between rubio and cruz, because rubio has insisted on going down this path of trying to paint cruz as weak on immigration, which is foolish. it's like trying to paint mike huckabee as a pro-choice candidate. ted cruz is known for his strong immigration stance, he's known for opposing chuck schumer and marco rubio. i think you're really going to see that distinction there. i also think, as you point out, donald trump will be pushed for specificity. i will argue he's given specificity. last week he said his wall will cost $6 billion. so you'll see that. the really important point is i think national security and highway that ties to immigration, because americans are scared. we found out there were 6
rubio and mr. bush, who are both trailing in the polls, have not ruled out legal status for people in the country illegally at some distant point in the future. so how will they all be tested on distinguishing themselves on this issue with real specificity? >> i think you're going to see an all-out fight between rubio and cruz, because rubio has insisted on going down this path of trying to paint cruz as weak on immigration, which is foolish. it's like trying to paint mike huckabee as a...
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neither is marco rubio. my interview with the republican senator is next. we'll talk immigration, foreign policy, and jams in the politics lead. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the politics lead. republican leaders in congress looking for momentum on immigration reform got a boost from senator and tea party fave rand paul. paul spoke this morning at the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce setting a tone that reminded some of president george w. bush. >> i think the conversation needs to start by acknowledging that we aren't going to deport 12 million illegal immigrants. if you wish to work, if you wish to live and work in america then we will find a place for you. >> joining us right now for reaction to this and other news of the day of course is senator marco rubio, republican of florida. senator, thanks for joining us. what
neither is marco rubio. my interview with the republican senator is next. we'll talk immigration, foreign policy, and jams in the politics lead. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the politics lead. republican leaders in congress looking for momentum on...
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senator marco rubio went as far as to say that. and now you hear president trump gripped by the images he's seeing. what does that all mean? >> what it means and i'm going back to what david just said. david is right. the world community has spoken and those images could not be erased, could not turn away from those images. they're horrific. but at the same time the president said yesterday in the rose garden when he was having the joint press conference with king of jordan, he said that, you know, president -- former president barack obama missed an opportunity when he was talking about the red line. so what is that opportunity now for this president? he kept talking about so many lines. what are the lines for this president and what will he do? when it comes to syria and other issues and north korea, he brought north korea in. so what happens remains to be seen. but he has redefined his stance as to he was as a campaigner for president and now as president. so we are expecting something from this president. what will it be? we ju
senator marco rubio went as far as to say that. and now you hear president trump gripped by the images he's seeing. what does that all mean? >> what it means and i'm going back to what david just said. david is right. the world community has spoken and those images could not be erased, could not turn away from those images. they're horrific. but at the same time the president said yesterday in the rose garden when he was having the joint press conference with king of jordan, he said that,...
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but i think even if he is saying he's vetting rubio, i think there's a very good reason not to vet rubio and it's this. this election is either going to hang on the southwest or the midwest as the swing region. and i think right now, it would make a lot more sense for mitt romney to pick someone like a tim pawlenty rather than a marco rubio. you don't necessarily acknowledge that at this phase. fair enough. but i think it's quite sensible for them not to be vetting rubio. >> i do know why he hated 12 hours, because he was trying to clean up a political mess. because someone told the truth, and it was a necessary insult and causing problems for the campaign. >> you think he isn't vetting rubio. >> rule number one, everybody lies. this is that going down. and this is absolutely trying to clean up a political mess after 12 hours because it was an insult to the latino community, rubio and to florida, frankly. >> no, it's not! can we stop sitting here playing this game? erin, i just finished interviewing ice-t, so let me go hip-hop. romney got played. that's exactly what happened here. he got
but i think even if he is saying he's vetting rubio, i think there's a very good reason not to vet rubio and it's this. this election is either going to hang on the southwest or the midwest as the swing region. and i think right now, it would make a lot more sense for mitt romney to pick someone like a tim pawlenty rather than a marco rubio. you don't necessarily acknowledge that at this phase. fair enough. but i think it's quite sensible for them not to be vetting rubio. >> i do know why...
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has to change his mind and run again, which you know, rubio has already lost florida once. he lost florida to trump in the republican primary. that's pretty tough thoiing to lose your home state in a primary. and looks like he is going to run for re-election in what will be a very, very tough year. marco rubio won in 2010. mid-term election, big conservative backlash against president obama. now he has to run in a presidential year where the democrats have an advantage in a state like florida. a lot of voters will be going to the polls for hillary clinton. and he has to deal with relying on the trump republicans who didn't like rubio in the primaries. >> it's going to be a tough re-election campaign which we will watch closely. what is the latest about the effort to get some of the pledged trump delegates upcoming in july unbound and have an open convention, if you will. there are republicans who are dreaming about that. >> if you look at the latest polling, trump nationally is struggling to break the 40% threshold. it is very low when you are talking about a two-candidate
has to change his mind and run again, which you know, rubio has already lost florida once. he lost florida to trump in the republican primary. that's pretty tough thoiing to lose your home state in a primary. and looks like he is going to run for re-election in what will be a very, very tough year. marco rubio won in 2010. mid-term election, big conservative backlash against president obama. now he has to run in a presidential year where the democrats have an advantage in a state like florida....
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it will be interesting to see how rubio navigates this. this is not good for jeb bush into the end of the third quarter here that ends on wednesday, the end of september, donors are getting nervous and agitated wonder whing what is happened. for ben carson, it clearly shows voters are open to a candidate whose not elected before. we'll see where they end up how this tax plan plays out. this is donald trump putting more meat on the bones, we'll see if they like how it tastes. >> wolf, i want to echo who jeff is saying about jeb, back in june, he was a 22 points in the polls. july 14 now seven. if you've invested $100 million in jeb bush, you're kind of wondering where your money has gone. the problem jeb has right now is that he's nobody's real second choice. people who want jeb say okay, he's my number one then looking to other candidates as their second choice, marco rubio for example is a lot of people's second choice but jeb is not a consensus for number two, which would take him higher. it's a problem he's got and as you know, it's aga
it will be interesting to see how rubio navigates this. this is not good for jeb bush into the end of the third quarter here that ends on wednesday, the end of september, donors are getting nervous and agitated wonder whing what is happened. for ben carson, it clearly shows voters are open to a candidate whose not elected before. we'll see where they end up how this tax plan plays out. this is donald trump putting more meat on the bones, we'll see if they like how it tastes. >> wolf, i...
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rubio and cruz with another around. and jeb bush attacks donald trump as entertaining and not serious after a love fest breaks out with trump and vladimir putin. joining us to break this down is political reporter zach wolf. let's play some sound today from trump. >> i think in terms of leadership, he's getting an a and our president is not doing well. they did not look good together. >> i think i would get along with him well. i don't think you will have the problems you have right now. >> i believe we will have a very good relationship with russia. i believe that i will have a very good relationship with putin. >> jeb bush on the other hand saying he doesn't respect putin and he thinks trump is not serious for his support. listen to what he had to say. >> i don't respect vladimir putin. he is a leader of a country, not a regional power, as obama called him. >> he is saying he is an entertainer and calling him a celebrity. this reminding me of mccain calling him a celebrity in 2008. it did not work. how effective do yo
rubio and cruz with another around. and jeb bush attacks donald trump as entertaining and not serious after a love fest breaks out with trump and vladimir putin. joining us to break this down is political reporter zach wolf. let's play some sound today from trump. >> i think in terms of leadership, he's getting an a and our president is not doing well. they did not look good together. >> i think i would get along with him well. i don't think you will have the problems you have right...
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this will be a moment for rubio. he'll be under intense scrutiny because he had a big debate performance and it will be a testing moment for him now. >> these two men, these floridians were very close at one point. that under scores how bitter this relationship has become. >> really. i talked about the political mentor and four of the house speaker that was serving at the elbow of the governor and now they are political rivals. look, what we saw on the stage the other night was something i don't think we actually saw, have ever seen and that was them standing together and you could feel the tension at that time. you have to wonder could they ever repair their relationship now that certainly marco rubio is looking at things job is lobbing at them. >> when you look at the political cale dndar, i troofwag to figure out and it dawned on me, the answer is florida. the florida primary will be the key primary if both of them get that far, and people on both sides say only one of them is going to come out of florida and so,
this will be a moment for rubio. he'll be under intense scrutiny because he had a big debate performance and it will be a testing moment for him now. >> these two men, these floridians were very close at one point. that under scores how bitter this relationship has become. >> really. i talked about the political mentor and four of the house speaker that was serving at the elbow of the governor and now they are political rivals. look, what we saw on the stage the other night was...
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as senator rubio argued today it is unclear as long as assad is power, sunni radicalism in syria when his actions provoke and energize that kind of radicalism. >> i want to bring in david gergen and i do want to play that sound you just referred to viewers can fully hear it and soak it in themselves and we'll talk on the other side. >> i listened to the interview earlier and i'm a bit concerned about the outlines of the strategy as i understand it. it's based on assumptions that quite frankly are not the right ones and i hope they'll reconsider. this idea that we'll get rid of isis then use assad and others to come up with a solution, it's not going to work. these people who have been killed and gassed and human rights violations against them will never accept assad as a rightful ruler. >> do rubio's concerns makes sense to you? >> yes, it does. i think that marco rubio has been following issues for a long time and appreciated views about them and he basically argued many in the foreign policy committee argue and for a long time, you can't do this in a consequence in which you first b
as senator rubio argued today it is unclear as long as assad is power, sunni radicalism in syria when his actions provoke and energize that kind of radicalism. >> i want to bring in david gergen and i do want to play that sound you just referred to viewers can fully hear it and soak it in themselves and we'll talk on the other side. >> i listened to the interview earlier and i'm a bit concerned about the outlines of the strategy as i understand it. it's based on assumptions that...
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katie, cruz attacking rubio of course for the gang of eight bill but you have rubio in turn highlighting the amendment rubio proposed to tank the immigration reform bill. in that battle who do you think has the upper hand? >> well, i think certainly in terms of where republican primary voters are there's sort of this battle right now as to who's the most conservative on this issue. but i do think that marco rubio has successfully sort of called cruz out on this. you know, he claims that it was some kind of a poison pill. that's not what he was saying at the time. it's very clear in interview after interview that he wanted his amendment to pass and he was trying to get this bill to pass. so what he's doing is sort of going at odds with this whole notion of authenticity, which i do think is what voters care about. he's coming across as, you know, somebody really parsing his words. and ted cruz is not looking particularly authentic right now. >> and parsing words is not a very lovable quality in the current political environment. >> absolutely not. >> they want to hear tough talk almost reg
katie, cruz attacking rubio of course for the gang of eight bill but you have rubio in turn highlighting the amendment rubio proposed to tank the immigration reform bill. in that battle who do you think has the upper hand? >> well, i think certainly in terms of where republican primary voters are there's sort of this battle right now as to who's the most conservative on this issue. but i do think that marco rubio has successfully sort of called cruz out on this. you know, he claims that...
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from a moral standpoint, absolutely, i agree with senator rubio, it was the right thing to do. president trump's doing this, finally waking up to the atrocities in syria is a good thing but he should not have done this without coming to congress. >> let's talk more about this. avery freeman, law professor in cleveland and richard herman, clinical professor joining us from vegas. you will not see him but hear him. avry, you first. president trump's decision to launch missiles against the assad regime without congressional approval legal or not? >> well, it wasn't legal. but here is the question. here is the analysis. the legal analysis not political. you look at article i. the exclusive power to declare war rests with congress. but under article ii, the president is commander in chief and has the obligation to consider national interests. his argument, and i'm constructing a legal theory here, is that it's legal if he can show that the national interest is protected. now under international law, fredricka, even if we did this for humanitarian purposes, it's got to be referred to
from a moral standpoint, absolutely, i agree with senator rubio, it was the right thing to do. president trump's doing this, finally waking up to the atrocities in syria is a good thing but he should not have done this without coming to congress. >> let's talk more about this. avery freeman, law professor in cleveland and richard herman, clinical professor joining us from vegas. you will not see him but hear him. avry, you first. president trump's decision to launch missiles against the...
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. >> senator marko rubio is our guest. boots on the ground. secretary of state john kerry seeming to leave the door open and struggling to close it. >> i don't want to take off the table an option. >> former top generals weigh in. and bracing for impact, a live report from the middle east as dawn is about to break in syria. crisis in syria, the debate begins. good evening. i'm jake tapper. welcome to this special hour of cnn. for the next 60 minutes, we're taking you deep inside the critical drama unfolding. as we speak, all the angles, all the tensions on capitol hill ooze the obama administration pushes for a strike on syria, despite serious misgivings from the american public. we'll talk to top military minds and key lawmakers like marko rubio, a potential presidential hopeful. and debbie wasserman schultz. they've been tasked with this decision on your behalf. and we have some breaking news this evening. the senate foreign relations committee announces it will take up a revised bill tomorrow authorizing use of force in syria. the bill has
. >> senator marko rubio is our guest. boots on the ground. secretary of state john kerry seeming to leave the door open and struggling to close it. >> i don't want to take off the table an option. >> former top generals weigh in. and bracing for impact, a live report from the middle east as dawn is about to break in syria. crisis in syria, the debate begins. good evening. i'm jake tapper. welcome to this special hour of cnn. for the next 60 minutes, we're taking you deep...
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in the spot light senator marco rubio. rubio is fired up about ending blood shed in venezuela, cuba and around the world and firing back of strongman who accused rubio of being crazy. tough words from president obama on immigration. and his answer to the question about 2016. >> do you want to be president of the united states? >> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." we expect this to be the first in a series of one-on-one interviews with possible presidential contenders. it is still early in the game. they are busy weighing options and testing possible campaign themes. senator marco rubio has been making news with his passion on the efforts in venezuela. >> senator, thanks very much for joining us. let's talk about venezuela. you know the president of venezuela had sharp words for you and called you, and i'm translating from spanish, the craziest of the crazy because of your views of what is going on in venezuela right now. what should the u.s. be doing. >> this individual said chavez after his death appeared
in the spot light senator marco rubio. rubio is fired up about ending blood shed in venezuela, cuba and around the world and firing back of strongman who accused rubio of being crazy. tough words from president obama on immigration. and his answer to the question about 2016. >> do you want to be president of the united states? >> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." we expect this to be the first in a series of one-on-one interviews with possible presidential...
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is it over for senator rubio if he loses florida tomorrow? >> it's obviously very difficult if we don't win florida tomorrow, but marco has a history of coming from behind in his home state. you'll remember when he ran against the establishment choice sitting governor charlie crist, at one point he was down 40 points and ended up prevailing. so we're very optimistic that people are going to come around and support marco. the polls have been incredibly volatile. there have been other polls that showed single digits and one last week showed that marco actually leads amongst absentee voters that have already voted by 25%. so we feel pretty good about the direction things are going and we just have to keep working hard until the polls close tomorrow. >> because it's winner take all, 99 delegates on the line. if you come in second, it doesn't mean anything as far as florida is concerned. same for ohio. bottom line, though, if he loses florida, and we don't know if he will win or lose, we'll see what the voters city. but if he loses florida, is it
is it over for senator rubio if he loses florida tomorrow? >> it's obviously very difficult if we don't win florida tomorrow, but marco has a history of coming from behind in his home state. you'll remember when he ran against the establishment choice sitting governor charlie crist, at one point he was down 40 points and ended up prevailing. so we're very optimistic that people are going to come around and support marco. the polls have been incredibly volatile. there have been other polls...
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asking rubio about his campaign finances? that was another one of those questions that fell, supposedly into that category as going too far? >> no. it's not going too far necessarily. i think actually this could be a benefit for rubio. right? i think most americans have trouble with their finances. most americans find our tax system convoluted and difficult. most americans will in some way identify with the fact he had school loans and getting ahead is difficult. i think actually he could use this to his advantage. >> and i imagine, understand buying a fishing boat? right? one of the things -- >> right. >> christened for. paul, as democrat, advising, love an intraparty war. >> sure. >> advising bush, would you tell him to unfurl this opposition research going after his florida native son? does it make him look -- increase that death spiral? >> it might. i don't think -- i'm probably wrong, it's not my party. i don't think his path is made clear by attacking marco. in fact, i think you're right. makes him look weak and marco g
asking rubio about his campaign finances? that was another one of those questions that fell, supposedly into that category as going too far? >> no. it's not going too far necessarily. i think actually this could be a benefit for rubio. right? i think most americans have trouble with their finances. most americans find our tax system convoluted and difficult. most americans will in some way identify with the fact he had school loans and getting ahead is difficult. i think actually he could...
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if you look at jeb bush's numbers, in florida he's behind marco rubio. now, that's within the margin of error but still behind marco rubio. but in ohio bush is at 4%. that is not good for him. rubio is at 7% and in pennsylvania bush is at 4% also which ties him with none other than mike huckabee. so if you've invested $100 million in that campaign and you're looking at these battleground numbers you're saying there is something your candidate is not doing that he should be doing. >> i looked at pennsylvania by the way. the former pennsylvania senator rick santorum is at 2%. >> right. >> in his home state. trump is leading in all three states. all of those people, nia, were suggesting trump is beginning to slide slide slide. at least in these polls he's still doing well. >> and if you're somebody like bush, your argument all along has been you're the most electable guy. that you could win states not only like florida your home state but states like pennsylvania and ohio. for somebody like kasich in ohio he is the sitting governor. the fact he's not doing
if you look at jeb bush's numbers, in florida he's behind marco rubio. now, that's within the margin of error but still behind marco rubio. but in ohio bush is at 4%. that is not good for him. rubio is at 7% and in pennsylvania bush is at 4% also which ties him with none other than mike huckabee. so if you've invested $100 million in that campaign and you're looking at these battleground numbers you're saying there is something your candidate is not doing that he should be doing. >> i...
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that's bigger than any future rubio has planned. >> i think that rubio's argument that he's the future, not the past is a cogent argument to make against a dynasty family. if you are sick of the clintons or bushes, looking at this race and saying why can't we get a new face? i think this is going to be a powerful argument. he's not going out and attacking hillary clinton based on gender. of course, it is a big thing to become the first female president. he's not taking anything away from that. he's saying do we really want american politics to look like dynasty politics? >> let's talk about post-debate, this shifting landscape if there is one. first, rubio's advisers say the donor calls coming into the campaign, they liken it to drinking from a fire hydrant. that's how much money they claim they're getting. >> which you should not do by the way. >> let's moven to to what donald trump and ben carson are saying. they are calling for possible new debate rules where there's a litmus test for moderators. the moderators have to be registered republicans. that sounds absurd, though he did set
that's bigger than any future rubio has planned. >> i think that rubio's argument that he's the future, not the past is a cogent argument to make against a dynasty family. if you are sick of the clintons or bushes, looking at this race and saying why can't we get a new face? i think this is going to be a powerful argument. he's not going out and attacking hillary clinton based on gender. of course, it is a big thing to become the first female president. he's not taking anything away from...
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. >> senator rubio? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> let me begin by answering a fundamental question that we get asked a lot, which is why do we even care about what's happening in syria? and i want to make very clear my belief that reflects the police chief of many of the members of this committee. and that is what happens in syria is a vital national interest to the united states and to our national security for reasons that have already been outlined. the syrian relationship with iran is very significant. it's a key part of their ambitions to be the dominant regional power. in fact, the iranians love to brag that syria gives them a border with israel. assad is an anti-american supporter of terrorism. he's a supporter of hezbollah and al qaeda in iraq. the same al qaeda in iraq that's responsible for the death and maiming of countless brave young men and women who served our country in uniform. it's also of interest to us because of the instability this is creating in syria. instability that's allowing portions of syria
. >> senator rubio? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> let me begin by answering a fundamental question that we get asked a lot, which is why do we even care about what's happening in syria? and i want to make very clear my belief that reflects the police chief of many of the members of this committee. and that is what happens in syria is a vital national interest to the united states and to our national security for reasons that have already been outlined. the syrian relationship...
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>> i think rubio has a chance because people seem to like him. rubio has always done well in the debates and has gone up after the debates. for marco rubio, keep doing what you're doing, and it may help you. if you're ted cruz and you go into this debate, i think you have to go after donald trump and say, you called me a maniac on sunday morning on the sunday morning talk shows and said that i was crazy because i called the establishment gop leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell a liar when he did lie. i thought you were going to washington to be the guy that was going to call out other politicians, and now you're saying i'm a maniac for doing it? he has to have a distinction between the two of them, and i think to show the ridiculousness of trump's rhetoric. for bush, i think his campaign when it comes to winning is over. he can stay in this thing, but i don't know if there's anything he'll be able to do to turn it around. he's admitted he's a weak debater. i can't imagine somehow he'll have an amazing night with these other people on stage. >>
>> i think rubio has a chance because people seem to like him. rubio has always done well in the debates and has gone up after the debates. for marco rubio, keep doing what you're doing, and it may help you. if you're ted cruz and you go into this debate, i think you have to go after donald trump and say, you called me a maniac on sunday morning on the sunday morning talk shows and said that i was crazy because i called the establishment gop leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell a liar...
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i'm talking about what senator rubio said. he is saying assad is safe was a mistake. you seem to suggest that you would be in favor of doing something? >> i don't believe that is what secretary tillerson was talking about. >> it is not secretary tillerson. i'm talking about senator rubio. >> i don't believe secretary tillerson was saying assad would be safe long term. i don't see how somebody who slaughtered 500,000 of his own people will stay leader of the country long term. short-te short-term, because we have done little, they have solidified position. we have to defeat isis. this is an affront to human ty. i think targeting convoys there, hospitals, that is an affront. the previous administration and world did nothing. we need to defeat isis. when we take out isis in raqqah, it will be a two-fer. we eliminate that caliphate. we eliminate the inspiration that isis has had by existing and we change the conditions on the ground in syria which means we can act and try to stabilize the situation. >> they are two things. assad is not attacking isis. he is attacking who
i'm talking about what senator rubio said. he is saying assad is safe was a mistake. you seem to suggest that you would be in favor of doing something? >> i don't believe that is what secretary tillerson was talking about. >> it is not secretary tillerson. i'm talking about senator rubio. >> i don't believe secretary tillerson was saying assad would be safe long term. i don't see how somebody who slaughtered 500,000 of his own people will stay leader of the country long term....
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coming up we'll have several members of congress on to discuss the strikes, congress meth multien, marco rubio, tim kaine and cory gartner. >> we are getting information on what was the effect of the 59 tomahawk missiles hitting a syrian air base. when new day returns, we'll have more information. >>> we are following breaking news for you. leaders around the world responding to the u.s. missile strikes on a syrian air base in retaliation for assad's deadly chemical weapons attack, it target targeted an airfield that held chemical weapons. russian tv showing this video of the damage left behind from the strikes. vladimir putin calls them quote trumped up. he suspended a 2015 agreement preventing mid-air collision. >> france and germany saying ass assad bears full responsibility for the u.s. airstrikes. christian amanpour joins us, tell us the world's reaction thus far. >> reporter: it's really significant. obviously the allies are supporting president trump. in fact in the words of the british defense secretary he basically called it as it is. this is the first major test confronting president
coming up we'll have several members of congress on to discuss the strikes, congress meth multien, marco rubio, tim kaine and cory gartner. >> we are getting information on what was the effect of the 59 tomahawk missiles hitting a syrian air base. when new day returns, we'll have more information. >>> we are following breaking news for you. leaders around the world responding to the u.s. missile strikes on a syrian air base in retaliation for assad's deadly chemical weapons...
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rubio effectively deflected charges of not performing his duties during that exchange, and now rubio is raising money on the fact he doesn't have time to vote in the senate because it's vital he becomes president. but rubio is not the only candidate taking heat. "the new york times" says it's time for governor chris christie to go home because new jersey is suffering. christie firing back on fox news. >> the people of new jersey have determined i'm successful. they elected me twice. "the new york times" can say what they want. i take a deep bow. if "the new york times" hates me, that means i'm really getting someplace. >> but seriously, should christie bow out because new jersey needs him? with me now is a contributing editor at the american prospect. you also wrote an article for "the washington post" this summer i found very interesting. good morning. thanks for being here. >> good morning. >> so, that article that i mentioned, you wrote that article this past summer. and you said the only way that candidates for president could run was if they shafted their own states. is that rea
rubio effectively deflected charges of not performing his duties during that exchange, and now rubio is raising money on the fact he doesn't have time to vote in the senate because it's vital he becomes president. but rubio is not the only candidate taking heat. "the new york times" says it's time for governor chris christie to go home because new jersey is suffering. christie firing back on fox news. >> the people of new jersey have determined i'm successful. they elected me...
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cruz versus rubio. they have all scores to settle and now the battle for second place in the republican campaign is turning into an all-out war between the two senators. and putin's pick. russia's president is full of praise for republican front-runner donald trump who's also tossed some compliments putin's way. do the two share similar views on leadership? i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> the breaking news more than two weeks after the san bernardino attack and just days after the bodies of the husband and wife terrorists were buried, the childhood friend of one of the killers is now under arrest on multiple charges including material support for terrorism. officials say enrique marquez has admitted to building pipe bombs in the past with syed farook and giving him the rifles later used in the massacre. meantime, investigators probing the terror attacks now believe the terrorists used encrypted apps to hide their plot. and we're learning two of the at
cruz versus rubio. they have all scores to settle and now the battle for second place in the republican campaign is turning into an all-out war between the two senators. and putin's pick. russia's president is full of praise for republican front-runner donald trump who's also tossed some compliments putin's way. do the two share similar views on leadership? i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> the breaking news more...
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than rubio? >> and we will see, wolf, because there are differences in the campaign, and for us, if you look at jeb's proven conservative record in florida he cut the taxes by $19 billion, and reformed the education system, and reformed medicaid, and cut the state spending and the state workforce. this is a guy who has a proven record of solving the problem, and we have a lot of problems in washington. if you look at marco, and is some of the other kem pet or thes, they don't have the same experience to draw on. and we took a risky bet with president obama seven years ago, and that has not worked out so voters are looking for somebody with proven experience to get the country back on the track. >> and rubio would be a risky bet much like president obama was. is that the impression i should have? >> well, it is not known, because marco has not shown the leadership abilities to get things done, and to actually have ak kccomplishment, and this a huge contrast with jeb and hillary clinton, and we nee
than rubio? >> and we will see, wolf, because there are differences in the campaign, and for us, if you look at jeb's proven conservative record in florida he cut the taxes by $19 billion, and reformed the education system, and reformed medicaid, and cut the state spending and the state workforce. this is a guy who has a proven record of solving the problem, and we have a lot of problems in washington. if you look at marco, and is some of the other kem pet or thes, they don't have the...
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we don't have much detail but sounds a lot like jeb bush's and marco rubio's. it's smart of donald trump. i don't think he should be president but he's a smart politician. i was struck in the interview that we didn't show that just now, as soon as he gets through the standard republican talking point about lowering taxes, he says we're going to compete better with overseas. this is going to make america great again. he goes back to his core message, which is a very effective message, which is an american nationalist message. that's what struck me in the interview you did with him. we're not going to have these foreign countries taking advantage of us, we're going to bring the money back home. >> jeff, that's the argument he says. the money coming back home, unlike when george w. bush did, he said, this time it's going to create jobs. obviously, many people disagree with that and say it's not possible. you say that this plan adds up and, in fact, you're equating it to reagan. >> right. i mean, everything isn't ronald reagan, ronald reagan, it's not donald trump
we don't have much detail but sounds a lot like jeb bush's and marco rubio's. it's smart of donald trump. i don't think he should be president but he's a smart politician. i was struck in the interview that we didn't show that just now, as soon as he gets through the standard republican talking point about lowering taxes, he says we're going to compete better with overseas. this is going to make america great again. he goes back to his core message, which is a very effective message, which is...
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i think rubio would be a strong pick. not only bringing the generational gap, an outreach to the latino community which feels snubbed, but could bring other states in the mix. i don't know that it will be marco rubio, saying he's not in the consideration is an unnecessary insult. >> marco rubio has said multiple times that he was not going to be the vp nominee, he didn't want to be. so fine, stick with his word if it. all i'm saying is, you have opened this bomb, it's not some kind of insult to the entire latino community, he's one guy who's a junior senator. please. >> stop. >> let me read a quote. romney can spend all the money his hispanic strategists tell him too, they're taking him for a ride, there's nothing he can do to get the hispanic vote this cycle. >> here's how i see it db. >> in that case, forget marco rubio? >> it's not a very big number of states that share the hispanic vote. california, florida. when you look at florida, that's a state that's moving up the gop column comfortably, colorado and nevada are t
i think rubio would be a strong pick. not only bringing the generational gap, an outreach to the latino community which feels snubbed, but could bring other states in the mix. i don't know that it will be marco rubio, saying he's not in the consideration is an unnecessary insult. >> marco rubio has said multiple times that he was not going to be the vp nominee, he didn't want to be. so fine, stick with his word if it. all i'm saying is, you have opened this bomb, it's not some kind of...
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people thought marco rubio would be a great vice presidential running mate selection. they weren't going to get the number two slot on the ticket. marco rubio maybe just being not as experienced nationally as he probably should have been in order to be heart beat away from the presidency. still a young guy and opportunities in 2016, 2020 down the road. same was chris christie. i don't think he was ever seriously considered for the running mate slot because he's -- you know, he just has been a little bit too controversial, a little bit too outspoken and would have gone against totally what mitt romney was looking for. although he does have a huge future ahead of him. he's an impressive politician. we'll be there covering every step of the convention. >> you are not all work all the time. you take in a sports game now and again and i understand you were fpresent for the infamous kiss cam moment and michele obama address third degree controversy of why they didn't kiss when the kiss cam hit them up. she told jay leno what the story was all about. let's listen. >> i had ju
people thought marco rubio would be a great vice presidential running mate selection. they weren't going to get the number two slot on the ticket. marco rubio maybe just being not as experienced nationally as he probably should have been in order to be heart beat away from the presidency. still a young guy and opportunities in 2016, 2020 down the road. same was chris christie. i don't think he was ever seriously considered for the running mate slot because he's -- you know, he just has been a...
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is marco rubio being vetted for the vp slot. and jerry sandusky's wife, she took the stand today, what did she say? let's go "outfront". >> at the end of the two day gvernlths-20 sum et, president boim took the stage and gave us this. >> i don't want to sound polly an naish here. resolving the issues in europe is difficult. >> it is difficult. and difficult problems call for big ideas and creative solutions. so we listened carefully. >> our friends in europe clearly grasp the seriousness of the situation and are moving forward with a heightened sense of urgency. >> all right. we have heard that before. from him and from anybody else talking about the europe crisis. so we kept listening. and after 24 minutes and 43 seconds, we never got the answer to our two burning questions. will europe be saved and what's the effect of the europe freefall on american jobs. now, here's the closest he came. >> the best thing the united states can do is to create jobs and growth in the short term, even as we continue to put our fiscal house in or
is marco rubio being vetted for the vp slot. and jerry sandusky's wife, she took the stand today, what did she say? let's go "outfront". >> at the end of the two day gvernlths-20 sum et, president boim took the stage and gave us this. >> i don't want to sound polly an naish here. resolving the issues in europe is difficult. >> it is difficult. and difficult problems call for big ideas and creative solutions. so we listened carefully. >> our friends in europe...
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marco rubio was talking about it this week. the way tillerson put it and then the way haley put it. he said these people have a bit of a problem. >> there seems to be a difference between what ambassador haley is saying as she said last night and what i heard from secretary tillerson. i don't mean to pick a fight with anyone. what i'm telling you is the strategy he seems to be outlining is based on assumptions that aren't going to work. it is no such thing as assad yes but isis no. the thought that you can defeat isis as long as assad is there is not true. as long as bashar al assad is in pow n power in syria, you will have a reason for people to be radicalized in syria. >> if you accept his view and john mccain is in roughly the same camp, that means probably more u.s. boots on the ground at least in the region surrounding it, safe zones along the turkish/syria border. much more heavy investment, potential risk to american forces and american dollars. is this president prepared to do that? >> and is congress prepared to have a voice on this that goes beyond balki beyond talking on
marco rubio was talking about it this week. the way tillerson put it and then the way haley put it. he said these people have a bit of a problem. >> there seems to be a difference between what ambassador haley is saying as she said last night and what i heard from secretary tillerson. i don't mean to pick a fight with anyone. what i'm telling you is the strategy he seems to be outlining is based on assumptions that aren't going to work. it is no such thing as assad yes but isis no. the...
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the other story line is how marco rubio is effecting the campaign. rubio is doing better in new hampshire and nationally, but a personal issue for him because the two of them knew each other very well in florida. the two are friends. jeb bush was his mentor. there are a lot of republicans who we talked to are torn. i asked jeb bush about that. >> i'm a proven leader. i disrupted the order in tallahassee. i relied on marco rubio and many others to follow my leadership. we moved the needle. we led the nation in job growth. reduced the role of government. reformed the things that were broken. took on powerful interests and we won. i can be that disrupter in washington, d.c. look, we had a president who came in and said the same thing. new and improved. hope and change. he did not have the leadership skills to fix things. he is the most divisive president in modern history. we need the proven leadership to fix things. >> that line talking about his leadership. that is something he is trying to press more and more. we heard it here at his town hall and ma
the other story line is how marco rubio is effecting the campaign. rubio is doing better in new hampshire and nationally, but a personal issue for him because the two of them knew each other very well in florida. the two are friends. jeb bush was his mentor. there are a lot of republicans who we talked to are torn. i asked jeb bush about that. >> i'm a proven leader. i disrupted the order in tallahassee. i relied on marco rubio and many others to follow my leadership. we moved the needle....
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you have to wonder if you're jeb bush or marco rubio or ted cruz you have to wonder if that is going to collapse if ever. >> jeb bush's new numbers, 5% in this new poll. pretty unimpressive for a guy who was considered one of the front runners not that long ago. >> look, $28 million in advertisement, and he's still stuck below 10%? you have to wonder if it's the messenger or the message. >> thanks, ladies. >> of a sad final note, many here in washington are mourning an important figure in the national security establishment. sandyberger has died after a battle with cancer. he served as president bill clinton's national security adviser as well as advising hillary clinton and president barack obama. president obama expressed his sympathies to burger's family today saying, quote, may they find some comfort in knowing that the america he loved is stronger because of his service. our deepest condolences to his wife susan and their children. sandy berger was 70 years old. >>> the news continues right after a quick break. a penguin loaded a toy car onto a racetrack. zoom! it took off... ..
you have to wonder if you're jeb bush or marco rubio or ted cruz you have to wonder if that is going to collapse if ever. >> jeb bush's new numbers, 5% in this new poll. pretty unimpressive for a guy who was considered one of the front runners not that long ago. >> look, $28 million in advertisement, and he's still stuck below 10%? you have to wonder if it's the messenger or the message. >> thanks, ladies. >> of a sad final note, many here in washington are mourning an...
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he missed almost as many votes as rubio. and challenges balancing a presidential campaign and senate day job is hardly new. during a two-month stretch of the 2008 campaign, then freshman senator barack obama missed many more than rubio is now, nearly 80% of votes. still, rubio's rivals are using his missed votes as an attack line. his former mentor jeb bush regularly hits him on it, telling voters senators should only get paid if they show up for work. >> everybody works to provide for their families. why is it that people miss votes in the united states congress in a rampant way? if they miss a vote there should be a deduction in their pay. >> got the worst attendance record. i've got to vote. >> rubio is not going to be negotiating with the kind of people you have to negotiate with to turn this country around. >> reporter: that as trump insists he's in this for the long haul. >> i'm leading every poll, every state. i'm not going anywhere. >> sources say rubio regrets missing votes, but they say it's just not practical for
he missed almost as many votes as rubio. and challenges balancing a presidential campaign and senate day job is hardly new. during a two-month stretch of the 2008 campaign, then freshman senator barack obama missed many more than rubio is now, nearly 80% of votes. still, rubio's rivals are using his missed votes as an attack line. his former mentor jeb bush regularly hits him on it, telling voters senators should only get paid if they show up for work. >> everybody works to provide for...
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you have jeb bush and marco rubio from the same state. shouldn't he be campaigning to get a head start? >> rubio insists he doesn't want to be considered but he is doing the kinds of things to do to raise your stature in your profile. he seems to be trying to demonstrate he is a guy of substance. if it were not for the sarah palin debacle, rubio would be a much more serious contender. gonzales would make it harder for him. >> marco rubio, i don't think, will be an asset in terms of attracting the latino vote. he is not very well known outside of florida. his stance is not where most of the latino community is. >> that would be an an@ma to conservatives if we did the group identity business. democrats are so famous for. going back to your point about the things that rubio is doing to enhance his stature. he would be doing anyways. to be a leader in the senate. >> i keep going back to the kind of senators that are getting elected on the republican side and will be that are going to be the critical that we need to do, entitlement reform, deb
you have jeb bush and marco rubio from the same state. shouldn't he be campaigning to get a head start? >> rubio insists he doesn't want to be considered but he is doing the kinds of things to do to raise your stature in your profile. he seems to be trying to demonstrate he is a guy of substance. if it were not for the sarah palin debacle, rubio would be a much more serious contender. gonzales would make it harder for him. >> marco rubio, i don't think, will be an asset in terms of...
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senator marco rubio. after his momentum short-circuited in new hampshire, rubio has rebuilt his stump speech and started to surge again, this time in south carolina where he is currently in the thick of a nasty back-and-forth with his rival, senator ted cruz. the charges and countercharges are flying. in the middle of all this rubio scored a huge endorsement in the state. senator rubio, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. thanks for having me on. >> so, first off, i want to congratulate you on picking up governor nikki haley's endorsement. jeb bush before the endorsement was given called it the most powerful, most meaningful one in the state of south carolina, so you now have governor haley, senator tim scout and congressman trey gowdy all in your corner. ted cruz's campaign says with those endorsements you have to win south carolina and if you don't come in first it's a loss. >> well, we're going to do well here, obviously. this is a very unique election. we have six people out there competing.
senator marco rubio. after his momentum short-circuited in new hampshire, rubio has rebuilt his stump speech and started to surge again, this time in south carolina where he is currently in the thick of a nasty back-and-forth with his rival, senator ted cruz. the charges and countercharges are flying. in the middle of all this rubio scored a huge endorsement in the state. senator rubio, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. thanks for having me on. >> so, first off, i want to...
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how would a rubio/ryan stack up against a hillary clinton? in a sense it sort of feels like 2008 reversed, right, except for experience would come on the democratic side with hillary and the youth and this sort of idealism might perhaps come from a rubio or ryan on the republican side? >> well, if i look at that poll you were referring to, hillary clinton is the overwhelming favorite among young people, especially young women. young people and young women, clearly they're going to help determine future elections. look, i think paul ryan and marco rubio, are trying to rebrand themselves and recast the republican party as a party of diversity and, perhaps, big ideas and a larger goalpost. i want to also say this because i have to say this as vice chair of the party. as you know, the democratic party has a large and broad base, including vice president biden, who's done terrific job in his capacity as second in command, but we also have a lot of governors, a lot of diversity, duval patrick, and governor cuomo. now you have senator-elect elizabet
how would a rubio/ryan stack up against a hillary clinton? in a sense it sort of feels like 2008 reversed, right, except for experience would come on the democratic side with hillary and the youth and this sort of idealism might perhaps come from a rubio or ryan on the republican side? >> well, if i look at that poll you were referring to, hillary clinton is the overwhelming favorite among young people, especially young women. young people and young women, clearly they're going to help...
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senator rubio. >> thank you, wolf. it's really amazing to be back in las vegas. i spent six years here as a child growing up. not far from where we stand tonight i sat on the porch and listened to my grandfather. one thing my grandfather instilled in me is i was really blessed because i was a sit wherein of the greatest country of all mankind. but people who wanted america to be more like the rest of the world. in 2008, one of them was elected president of this country and the result has been a disaster. today you have millions of americans that feel left out and out of place in their own country. struggling to live paycheck to paycheck and called bigots because they hold on to traditional values. around the world, america's influence has declined while this president has destroyed our military, our allies no longer trust us and our adversaries no longer respect us. that's why this election is so important. that's why i'm running for president and that's why i'm going to ask you for your vote tonigh
senator rubio. >> thank you, wolf. it's really amazing to be back in las vegas. i spent six years here as a child growing up. not far from where we stand tonight i sat on the porch and listened to my grandfather. one thing my grandfather instilled in me is i was really blessed because i was a sit wherein of the greatest country of all mankind. but people who wanted america to be more like the rest of the world. in 2008, one of them was elected president of this country and the result has...
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policy, that there's not a clear doctrine, so people don't know what to expect >> but senator marco rubio also on abc this week, he says the strategy as he sees it is the wrong strategy. >> i'm a bit ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways....
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family values is another way and maybe putting marco rubio on the third one. maria's using primary numbers to try to generate a general election scenario and it doesn't work. we'll see what happens assuming romney's the nominee. >> i'm going to try something here. get ready. we did this with the candidates, a great suggestion from somebody b online. describe yourself in one word. let's hear. congressman paul. >> consistent. >> senator santorum? >> courage. >> governor? >> resolute. >> mr. speaker. >> cheerful. >> cheerful was my favorite. rich galen, one word. >> tall. >> john feehery. >> happy. >> maria. >> woman. >> woman. happy and tall. thanks for coming in today. we'll see you again, soon. >> how about you, john? >> curious. kate bolduan's back with the latest news you need to know now. >> that was very, very fun. catching up on some news. sarah palin's top advisers haven't seen the movie, but they're already condemning "game change." julienne moore plays governor palin. based ton the trailers for the film, a one-time aide calls it quote a false portrait
family values is another way and maybe putting marco rubio on the third one. maria's using primary numbers to try to generate a general election scenario and it doesn't work. we'll see what happens assuming romney's the nominee. >> i'm going to try something here. get ready. we did this with the candidates, a great suggestion from somebody b online. describe yourself in one word. let's hear. congressman paul. >> consistent. >> senator santorum? >> courage. >>...
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kasich and cruz and rubio pro r promoted the tpp. is this going to help him or do the details matter? >> it could help him in the short-term. these trade deals are unpopular in north carolina and ohio. it makes sense from a political point. we shouldn't pretend that trump is laying out a trade policy that makes sense or proposing any alternative. the trump people are clear. they say we want to be strong on opposition, but we don't have to be detailed on policy. that is borne out on what is going in the polls. the bottom line is hillary clinton was a supporter of tpp for years. it was the pivot as secretary of state to asia. everybody knows it. the republican establishment, including the republican leadership and including president obama are all for tpp. if you want globalization and rules of the road, this is the best game in town. for now, trump's calculation is it is unpopular. >> there is broad agreement among many of the candidates on both sides who could not be more different in most of the ideological positions. when it comes
kasich and cruz and rubio pro r promoted the tpp. is this going to help him or do the details matter? >> it could help him in the short-term. these trade deals are unpopular in north carolina and ohio. it makes sense from a political point. we shouldn't pretend that trump is laying out a trade policy that makes sense or proposing any alternative. the trump people are clear. they say we want to be strong on opposition, but we don't have to be detailed on policy. that is borne out on what...
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marco rubio on the stump always says we don't need candidates of yesterday. there shouldn't be a line for who's next to run for president. and so it's getting to be more and more hollow when they keep saying oh, jeb is a great friend of mine, and marco's one of my greatest friends because clearly they are on a collision course. and what's ironic here in terms of florida's primary, it's going to be march 15th, that's fairly late, the legislature, controlled by republicans, set it up thinking that it was going to be a gift to jeb bush, that once -- at that time it looked like jeb bush was going to run, marco wasn't. they figured all those delegates would go to jeb bush. that is not a given at all anymore. >> 99 delegates at stake, march 15th is that primary. john thinks it's -- he firmly believes if bush doesn't win florida, he's out of the race. what do you think? do you think bush can survive if he doesn't take florida? >> no. and i will tell you what the bush sr. campaign people say, is there a chance -- what happens if you don't win florida? it's all over,
marco rubio on the stump always says we don't need candidates of yesterday. there shouldn't be a line for who's next to run for president. and so it's getting to be more and more hollow when they keep saying oh, jeb is a great friend of mine, and marco's one of my greatest friends because clearly they are on a collision course. and what's ironic here in terms of florida's primary, it's going to be march 15th, that's fairly late, the legislature, controlled by republicans, set it up thinking...
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bush took shots at rubio. so dana, i understand that you had a chance to sit down with him today and also asked about the tax plan, yes? >> reporter: i did and he was very interesting when it comes to the tax plan and whole host of issues but on the rubio issue, what is most fascinating and you know this, january, the two were close and apparently still are friends but it is really, really personal that not just donald trump is doing better than jeb bush, marco rubio is. i was supposed how tough he was on his former friend. >> i relied on people like marco rubio and many others to follow my leadership and we move the needle, led the nation in job growth, reduced the role of government, reformed the things that were broken, took on very powerful interests and won and i could be that disruptor in washington d.c. look, we've had a president who came in and said the same kind of thing, new and improved, hope and change and he didn't have the leadership skills to fix things. in fact, he's been the greatest, most de
bush took shots at rubio. so dana, i understand that you had a chance to sit down with him today and also asked about the tax plan, yes? >> reporter: i did and he was very interesting when it comes to the tax plan and whole host of issues but on the rubio issue, what is most fascinating and you know this, january, the two were close and apparently still are friends but it is really, really personal that not just donald trump is doing better than jeb bush, marco rubio is. i was supposed...
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sunlen, who did rubio go after today? >> it felt like a laundry list that marco rubio was ticking through his rivals. he went after trump, bush and cruz directly by name. many candidates here in south carolina are really sharpening their lines of attack today, indicating that here in south carolina, it's game on. >> nine days actually until the big event. >> reporter: the republican field now a six-man race and a southern slugfest is under way. >> you vote for trump, we win here, we're going to run the table. >> reporter: donald trump and ted cruz on a collision course. >> in the state of south carolina, i don't think people are interested in someone, a republican candidate who's pushed partial birth abortion, who won't defend marriage and who supports government bailouts. >> reporter: both on the hunt for the same bounty, evangelicals, a powerful voting block in south carolina. >> it's going to be such an unbelievable week and a half. i'm going to be with you almost all the time. >> reporter: trump hammering away at a fa
sunlen, who did rubio go after today? >> it felt like a laundry list that marco rubio was ticking through his rivals. he went after trump, bush and cruz directly by name. many candidates here in south carolina are really sharpening their lines of attack today, indicating that here in south carolina, it's game on. >> nine days actually until the big event. >> reporter: the republican field now a six-man race and a southern slugfest is under way. >> you vote for trump, we...
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people like marco rubio. so i think he's actually doing a really good job of walking the line into showing people he's not going to take these attacks from donald trump, but also not being dominated by it. he quickly pivots back into his own message and that's kind of the line that they need to be walki walking. >> so let's do a little trump translation. do you think if donald trump goes after someone and calls him a loser, does that really mean he's a little nervous? could marco rubio be trump's biggest competition? >> well, here's what i think is -- >> yes or no? >> do i u think he gains anything by going after him, sure. if you go after your competition, and he's a great counterpuncher, so he punched back. >> does he make him nervous? >> i have no idea whether it makes him nervous, but if you're the front runner you should always keep an eye on the people gaining from behind. what i would say here is marco rubio remarkably went from being the anti-establishment candidate to be senator from florida. and was
people like marco rubio. so i think he's actually doing a really good job of walking the line into showing people he's not going to take these attacks from donald trump, but also not being dominated by it. he quickly pivots back into his own message and that's kind of the line that they need to be walki walking. >> so let's do a little trump translation. do you think if donald trump goes after someone and calls him a loser, does that really mean he's a little nervous? could marco rubio be...
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i just actually spoke moments ago with senator marco rubio who leaned in and sounded like he would be for this authorization vote, and then he said he's still not sure because he has some questions still. but, i think for the most part, you did see even some of the most traditionally liberal democrats, surprisingly, very much for this. barbara boxer for example, i went back and looked. she was a senator in 2002 who voted against the iraq resolution. she made clear she thinks this is very different, it's not an open-ended vote and something she thinks is very necessary. you heard that from a lot more of the democrats and maybe republicans than i would have anticipated. >> seems like the president would get the votes in democratically led senate. what about the house? >> reporter: the president got a huge assist from the house speaker today. those are word s i don't under much, anderson, but he got assistance from bayner today and the house majority today who came out of a meeting with the president and said they support his effort to go ahead and have these limited strikes against syri
i just actually spoke moments ago with senator marco rubio who leaned in and sounded like he would be for this authorization vote, and then he said he's still not sure because he has some questions still. but, i think for the most part, you did see even some of the most traditionally liberal democrats, surprisingly, very much for this. barbara boxer for example, i went back and looked. she was a senator in 2002 who voted against the iraq resolution. she made clear she thinks this is very...
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it's senator marco rubio of florida. he's cuban american, just got back from inspecting the facilities at guantanamo bay. he will speak tomorrow at the council on foreign relations. are these signs that he's polishing his foreign policy credentials? who is he? here is tom foreman. >> reporter: just as barack obama emerged nearly a decade ago as a young democratic darling, 41-year-old marco rubio is a rising star of the republican party. in part because he is more than willing to take on the president. >> barack obama is a reality. for millions of americans life is worse than three years ago because he doesn't know what he's doing. >> reporter: the son of cuban parents, rubio has the resume of a serious political player who can connect the gop to increasingly valuable latino voters. from miami, roman catholic, after high school went to college on one year sports scholarship, eventually becoming a lawyer. he is married to a former miami cheerleader. and has four children. he has served in local and state government and is
it's senator marco rubio of florida. he's cuban american, just got back from inspecting the facilities at guantanamo bay. he will speak tomorrow at the council on foreign relations. are these signs that he's polishing his foreign policy credentials? who is he? here is tom foreman. >> reporter: just as barack obama emerged nearly a decade ago as a young democratic darling, 41-year-old marco rubio is a rising star of the republican party. in part because he is more than willing to take on...
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is rubio's statement true? our fact checker gives you the answer after this. actually be exactly what i am. i got to hang a picture. it may not seem like much, but to that resident it was the best thing in the world. it's amazing to me because it takes me seconds. but yet, when i go into the apartment, i'm there for half an hour. it is not just hanging a picture, it is conversing, it is being a friend. there aren't old people there. there are actually young people with old clothing on. weyoung company around but if we want to keep the soda pop flowing we need fresh ideas! >>got it. we slow, we die. >>what about cashing out? no! i'm trying to build something here. >>how about using fedex ground for shipping? >>i don't need some kid telling me how to run a business! i've been doing this for 4 long months. >>fedex ground can help us save money and deliver fast to our customers. not bad, kid. you remind me of a younger me. >>aiden! the dog is eating your retainer again. let's take a short 5-minute recess. fedex gro
is rubio's statement true? our fact checker gives you the answer after this. actually be exactly what i am. i got to hang a picture. it may not seem like much, but to that resident it was the best thing in the world. it's amazing to me because it takes me seconds. but yet, when i go into the apartment, i'm there for half an hour. it is not just hanging a picture, it is conversing, it is being a friend. there aren't old people there. there are actually young people with old clothing on. weyoung...